In the state of Florida, the property owner is liable for any injuries that occur on the property due to the owner's negligent behavior, primarily if the injuries were caused by the owner's failure to manage the property or ensure its safety correctly. Anyone who...
Are Slip and Fall Injuries in Florida Covered by Homeowners Insurance?
by W. David Bennett, Esq. | Jul 21, 2022 | Premises Liability, Slip and Fall Injury | 0 Comments
Does Homeowners Insurance cover Slip and Fall Injuries in Florida? Every day, we hear a new story about someone slipping and falling and then suing for damages. So let's get the facts straight: are these injuries covered by homeowners insurance? Homeowners insurance...
When is a landlord responsible for your injuries in Boynton Beach, Florida?
by W. David Bennett, Esq. | Sep 2, 2021 | Negligent Security, Premises Liability | 0 Comments
How might a landlord be responsible for your injuries in Boynton Beach, Florida? As a tenant, you can file a personal injury suit against your landlord if you sustain an injury on their property due to their inaction or action, foreseeably and naturally leading to...
11 Reasons Why You Lost Your Florida Personal Injury Case
by W. David Bennett, Esq. | Jun 3, 2021 | Auto Accident, Car Accidents, Medical Malpractice, Negligent Security, Personal Injury, Premises Liability | 0 Comments
Did You Lose Your Florida Personal Injury Case? Here are 11 reasons why. Personal injury cases in Florida help people get the compensation they deserve when they are injured because of someone else's negligence. The at-fault party does not always want to accept...
Can a trespasser file a negligent security claim in Florida?
by Carlos Bodden, Esq. | Mar 4, 2021 | Negligent Security, Premises Liability | 0 Comments
Negligent Security Claim in Florida: Everything You Need To Know Cases that involve negligent security are on the rise in Florida, and as such, we feel it's important that people have a clear picture of what the law says. In a nutshell, negligent security cases fall...
Injury and Liability Waivers in Florida: How Does Signing A Waiver Affect Your Case?
by Carlos Bodden, Esq. | Nov 17, 2020 | Negligent Security, Personal Injury, Premises Liability | 0 Comments
The Impact Injury and Liability Waivers Have On A Personal Injury Case in Florida Most modern-day organizations, especially those that host events that involve various outdoor activities, require the users who use their premises to sign a liability waiver. Liability...
What If You’re Injured on Someone Else’s Property?
by Carlos Bodden, Esq. | Feb 26, 2020 | Negligent Security, Personal Injury, Premises Liability, Slip and Fall Injury | 0 Comments
If You’re Injured on Someone Else’s Property, Think About Who Could Be Responsible for Your Accident When you are injured on someone else’s property, figuring out who all could potentially be responsible for your injuries often is not as easy as it may seem. If you...
How is liability determined in a burn injury claim?
by Carlos Bodden, Esq. | Feb 13, 2020 | Burn Injury, Personal Injury, Premises Liability | 0 Comments
You make a point of keeping yourself safe. You are alert, conscientious, and vigilant in public places and never take unnecessary risks. Unfortunately, this is no guarantee against accidents and injury. A burn injury is among the most painful injuries and can be...
Who is responsible for Trampoline Park Injuries?
by W. David Bennett, Esq. | Nov 12, 2019 | Personal Injury, Premises Liability | 0 Comments
Who is responsible for Trampoline Park Injuries? Does the waiver release the park of liability? If Trampoline Park Injuries occur, can you sue if you signed the waiver? A trampoline park can be a fun place to have a party for a child’s birthday, meet your...
What Does a Premises Liability Lawsuit Cover?
by W. David Bennett, Esq. | Oct 30, 2019 | Premises Liability | 0 Comments
In a premises liability lawsuit, you seek recovery for damages from hazardous or unsafe conditions on the defendant’s property. As with personal injury cases in general, you must do more than prove you were hurt. Specifically, the owner or person in control must have...